- 23 Feb 12, 21:09#291543
Correction - damned BBC and their supposed cost cutting.
Look at it from MrE's perspective. The BBC were offering 2 bags of gold and Sky offered 3 bags. He wouldn't be much of a business man if he took the BBCs offer as he would be failing his investors and thus not doing his job properly.
Besides, it was the BBC that brokered the deal with Sky and presented what was very nearly a done deal to MrE. The blame for this lies soley with the BBC, who have plenty of cash for football and the olympics and the Saturday evening tripe.
My wife and I are both disabled pensioners, we can just manage to pay for SKY's basic package. I religiously watch every formula 1 race when ITV had it, then the BBC. Now for no other reason than the worship of the God "PROFIT", nearly 2/3 of those who follow Formula 1 on TV are being denied the right to do so. If I now wrote as to what I would like to do to Bernie Ecclestone, I would be banned from this site. I am surprised that SKY are not trying to get exclusive rights to the 2012 olympics.
...being denied the right to do so...
You can still watch 10 races live, and highlights of the other 10. I dont think you have a case for the European Courts just yet.....
I can understand derfledermouse's frustrations. We've done pretty well watching F1 without Sky, why do they have to jump on the bandwagon.? Damn Bernie and his greed!!!
Correction - damned BBC and their supposed cost cutting.
Look at it from MrE's perspective. The BBC were offering 2 bags of gold and Sky offered 3 bags. He wouldn't be much of a business man if he took the BBCs offer as he would be failing his investors and thus not doing his job properly.
Besides, it was the BBC that brokered the deal with Sky and presented what was very nearly a done deal to MrE. The blame for this lies soley with the BBC, who have plenty of cash for football and the olympics and the Saturday evening tripe.